FCC rules permit CLECs working in conjunction with...
FCC rules permit CLECs working in conjunction with over-the-top VoIP providers to tariff and collect end-office switching charges, Inteliquent told FCC officials Wednesday (http://bit.ly/166K1FM). The Internet telephony company, formerly known as Neural Tandem, said it agreed with arguments by Level…
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3 and Bandwidth.com that AT&T has mischaracterized the core function of end-office switching in order to avoid paying end-office access charges. The commission must decide quickly, because “the lack of certainty hinders the ability of legitimate carriers like Inteliquent to compete, creates opportunities for other carriers to engage in arbitrage, and will lead to further litigation over access charges for VoIP traffic,” the company said.